Re: Pismo Rubber feet.

2003-11-21 Thread Clyde Kahrl
When I suggested a glue gun I was not trying to be facetious. Glue guns are amazing things and you do not need a rubber foot underneath them. As Phil suggested, the glue itself is the foot. You can shape it any way you want--but I suggest not using your fingers to shape the glue unless

Pismo Rubber feet.

2003-11-20 Thread Frank Cornew
scuffed. Think the originals were 3M brand - other brands may or may not adhere as well. YMMV. Think this issue has been beaten to death, but carry on if you wish. Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Phil Burk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Pismo rubber feet Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 11:02:26 -0500

Re: Pismo rubber feet

2003-11-19 Thread Krevnik
On Nov 18, 2003, at 4:36 PM, Clyde Kahrl wrote: Brent writes: Does anyone else have a suggestion for a reasonably priced source of black powerbook feet? A:Glue gun. Problem is that not all of us have managed to KEEP the feet that have fallen out. I lost a couple on our local bus system,

Re: Pismo rubber feet

2003-11-19 Thread Phil Burk
On Nov 19, 2003, at 8:41 AM, Krevnik wrote: On Nov 18, 2003, at 4:36 PM, Clyde Kahrl wrote: Brent writes: Does anyone else have a suggestion for a reasonably priced source of black powerbook feet? A:Glue gun. Problem is that not all of us have managed to KEEP the feet that have fallen out.

Re: Pismo rubber feet

2003-11-19 Thread peter webster
I prefer the little furniture feet solution, available at local building supply stores, discount centers, etc.. Worked/works for me. On Nov 18, 2003, at 4:36 PM, Clyde Kahrl wrote: Brent writes: Does anyone else have a suggestion for a reasonably priced source of black powerbook feet? A:

Re: Pismo rubber feet

2003-11-19 Thread James Rohde
On 11/19/03 8:43 AM, Krevnik enlightened us by writing: On Nov 18, 2003, at 4:36 PM, Clyde Kahrl wrote: Brent writes: Does anyone else have a suggestion for a reasonably priced source of black powerbook feet? A:Glue gun. Problem is that not all of us have managed to KEEP the feet that

Re: Pismo rubber feet

2003-11-18 Thread Clyde Kahrl
Brent writes: Does anyone else have a suggestion for a reasonably priced source of black powerbook feet? A:Glue gun. -- -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for refurbished

Pismo rubber feet

2003-11-17 Thread Frank Cornew
Dunno. Have been using the clear feet from the hardware store for some time and prefer them. They stay put way longer, grip my inclined workstation far better, and put a bit more space between the Pismo and the desk for ventilation. It is possible to find these things in the exact size of the

Re: Pismo rubber feet

2003-11-15 Thread Dwight Hines
Yes, hie thee down to your local WalMart or Dollar General and tell them you want the little round stickum pads they put under furniture. They are called Grippers and they are made by FloorKing. They will have them in black or white and in packages of 6 or 8 or 12. The sizes will vary from a

Re: Pismo rubber feet

2003-11-15 Thread Shayne Croy
On Saturday, November 15, 2003, at 01:24 AM, Dwight Hines wrote: Does anyone else have a suggestion for a reasonably priced source of black powerbook feet? Try a framing shop. The frame/wall bumpers I use for my photography my are just about perfect. I think my cost is about $0.06 per bump...

Pismo rubber feet

2003-11-14 Thread Brent Baeslack
Hi. Please share with me what is the racket going on with replacing the powerbook rubber feet for a Pismo? I've visited at least three websites where they are trying to sell replacement stick-on rubber feet for close to $20. The lowest price at one site wanted $10 for the strip of four black

Pismo rubber feet, WAS I'm back...

2002-07-26 Thread Tim Gilman
What is worse than incessant advertising is incessant bickering. How about a ceasefire? I second that motion. In other news; I went to my local hardware store and picked up a box of 3/8 inch self-adhesive rubber feet for my pismo (I had one left, out of four). They're clear plastic and